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Various life, faith, and church resources. Includes book reviews, sermon audio, articles, and links to other good Christian web sites.

Through Gates of Splendor

Through Gates of Splendor. By Elizabeth Elliot Summer is a great time for reading.  And one of my favorite genres to read in the summer is biographies.  Stories of fellow believers who have gone before us and have served the Lord faithfully encourage us to lay aside every encumbrance and the sin which so easily entangles to run with endurance the race that…

Teach Them Diligently

Teach Them Diligently: How to Use the Scriptures in Child Rearing. By Lou Priolo There are a plethora of resources available today aimed at assisting parents in raising their children including books, seminars, DVD’s, and conferences.  While these tools can provide some benefit in helping parents train their children, only the Word of God is completely sufficient to do so since it…

Being a Dad Who Leads By John MacArthur

Being a husband and a father is filled with successes and difficulties, from great conversations about life and godliness to the discouragements of anger, favoritism, or neglect. We are thankful the Bible is not silent about how to lead our families as parents. In fact, in Being a Dad Who Leads, John MacArthur encourages fathers to lead according to God’s pattern for…

Addictions: A Banquet in the GraveBy Edward Welch

Addiction…that’s a word that we hear often today. Alcohol addiction. Drug addiction. Pornography addiction. What are we to make of this “addiction is a disease” concept and is there any way to break the hopeless cycle of “sickness, recovery, and relapse?” In his book, Addictions: A Banquet in the Grave, Ed Welch tackles these issues head on and demonstrates how true hope…

How Could a Loving God…?By Ken Ham

Because of the entrance of sin into the world, this life is filled with times of great sorrow, sadness, and suffering. Trials come in a variety of forms – physical, relational, financial, and spiritual. If you have not already experienced one or more of these expressions of hardship, it will only be a matter of time until you do. And when those…

Respectable SinsBy Jerry Bridges

We all know “major sins” like adultery, murder, and stealing are clearly prohibited in the Bible and most Christians steer clear of these kinds of offenses. Yet, while avoiding these “major sins”, we often lose sight of our need to deal with our own more subtle sins. In fact, we often tolerate these more “acceptable sins” in ourselves thinking them to be…

Understanding End Times ProphecyBy Paul Benware

If you have been attending our Doctrine of End Times class recently, you know that we have referenced Paul Benware’s book Understanding End Times Prophecy a number of times. This is an excellent resource if you want a comprehensive but readable and understandable book on the end times. Benware carefully explains how a proper method of interpretation, a proper understanding of the…

The MacArthur New Testament Commentary Series

Every student of the Bible needs a good commentary series to help them understand the flow of the text, tackle problem passages, and gain practical insights for life application. While some commentary series are overly technical and others emphasize application over interpretation, the MacArthur New Testament Commentary Series offers a good balance between the two. Intellectually stimulating and personally relevant, this insightful…

The PeacemakerBy Ken Sande

Being a believer does not exempt us from having conflict with others; it simply means that we have the obligation to and means by which we can resolve that conflict. At the heart of being a follower of Christ is being a peacemaker, one who seeks to make things right with those they have offended and to be at peace with all…

The Gospel According to JesusBy John MacArthur

What is genuine faith and how do you know if someone has it? This question is one of the most important questions we could ever ask of ourselves and one which we need to be well equipped to answer when dealing with others. Perhaps no other book deals better with this issue than John MacArthur’s book The Gospel According to Jesus. In…

Stop Dating the Church: Fall in Love with the Family of GodBy Joshua Harris

Do you have a passion for the church? Not just the universal church but the local church? Are you committed to MBC the way God intends? Unfortunately, many Christians today attend church but don’t possess a passionate commitment to Christ’s body. While they go to church periodically, they are only half-heartedly committed to it and are not truly invested into the life…

The Knowledge of the HolyBy A.W. Tozer

Someone has said that nothing changes a human being faster than a deeper understanding of who God is. It’s true! Our lives are simply the outworking of what we conceive God to be like. Thus, to live rightly, we must think about who God is rightly. A.W. Tozer captured the essence of this thought when he famously wrote in The Knowledge of…

William TyndaleBy Bruce and Becky Fish

The Protestant Reformation which occurred 500 years ago was the result of a number of key figures in church history. One of the most significant was William Tyndale who began to understand the need for the people to have the Bible in their own language so that they could see the truth for themselves, directly from the Word of God. As a…

If God is GoodBy Randy Alcorn

Atheists frequently deny the existence of God citing the world’s injustice, pain and suffering. They use standards of good and evil – justice – that can only come from God to argue that there is no God. One of the great paradoxes of suffering is that those who haven’t suffered much allow the suffering of others to turn them away from God;…

The Spiritual Secret of Hudson TaylorBy Dr. and Mrs. Howard Taylor

Summer is a great time for reading Christian biographies. To that end, let me commend to you Hudson Taylor’s Spiritual Secret, a biography which will challenge you to trust God wholly and to not waver in your faith in Him. Following his conversion, Hudson Taylor traveled to China as a pioneer missionary. There he endured tribulation, hardship, poverty, frustrations, and misunderstandings. Despite…

Seeking God: How to Develop an Intimate, Spiritual RelationshipBy Richard Mayhue

It was Augustine who wrote, “There is a God-shaped vacuum in every man that only Christ can fill.” This statement captures the essence of an intimate relationship with the Lord…God has designed us to know Him and walk with Him closely. Too often, however, we seek to fill that God-shaped vacuum with other things, pursuits, relationships, and pleasures. Thus, we must constantly…

Already Gone [DVD]By Ken Ham

A frightening trend has reached the church in America – nearly 2/3 of those 20-somethings who were raised in the church are already gone. The same spiritual epidemic which decimated the church in Europe has now reached America and is spreading rapidly. Many young people have little or no interest in spiritual things and, consequently, have abandoned the church. Such trends are…